Robbins Rolling Into HCC’s Riley Lecture Hall This Week

Hopkinsville Community College is preparing to host vocal artist Debbie Robbins for a concert in the HCC Riley Lecture Hall.

Planned for noon Tuesday, September 26, the Belmont University graduate out of Nashville is an inspired and accomplished music professional who has performed both Christian and secular concerts for churches, non-profit organizations, retreats and symposia across the continental U.S. and abroad.

She has six solo independent albums — including one featuring a duet with legendary song writer, Grammy and Dove award-winning artist Dottie Rambo.

She was also contracted by U.S. Army Chaplains through Christian Ministry, Operation Appreciation, and in doing so has performed hundreds of concerts, special music for chapel services, field events with troops, and officer’s retreats throughout Germany, Japan, Korea, Hawaii and the U.S.

Robbins serves as a talent and interview coach for contestants competing in The Miss America Scholarship Organization, with nine of her clients having achieved state titles, including one Miss America in 2000.

She’s also a published author, with stories featured in: “Each One Teach One,” “But Lord, I Was Happy Shallow,” and as a contributor to “Wired That Way.”

This year, she’s serving as “honored” Ms. Senior America 2023 — encouraging women to “live their best lives” at any age.

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